When Togo's longtime ruler died last month, the military installed his son as heir to the presidency. But sanctions from west African neighbors have since forced an open, democratic presidential election. We look at the political ramifications of this move.
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Togo
Listen Thursday, Mar. 3, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
George Ayittey
Economist in Residence at American University; President of the Free Africa Foundation, and author of "Africa Unchained: The Blueprint for Africa’s Future"
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